Wild-Life

Charlie recently completed WildLife, a collaboration with award-winning Kage (dance-theatre company).

WildLife is a series of three large-scale paste-ups (approx 2.4 x 1.5 m) capturing the tension of the dancers’ intimate movement through the Australian bush and exploring issues of gender, equality, proximity and form. See the full series below …

The finished works were exhibited one at a time from November 8 – December 22, 2013 at The Abbotsford Convent Arts Precinct, with a new image going up every 2 weeks.

NB As at Jan 24, 2014……
While the exhibition is officially over, the principal dancers, Kate Denborough and Gerard Van Dyck, are still hanging on in the last paste-up….until nature sees them fall…or perhaps bakes them on for eternity?! So visit The Abbotsford Convent to see the real thing – located on the reverse-side of the large map just inside the main entrance.

The WildLife Series

Part One:

'WildLife I', 2013

‘WildLife I’, 2013

Part Two:

'WildLife II', 2013

‘WildLife II’, 2013

Part Three:

'WildLife III', 2013

‘WildLife III’, 2013

Also Kage has an incredible new show opening soon (I was lucky enough to see the work-in-progress mid 2013). Seriously, check it out if you can – ForkLift.

WildLife was funded in part by The Abbotsford Convent as part of The Collaborative grant.

Copyright Charlie Sublet.

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